Q&A

What is the average monthly cost of life alert?

What is the average monthly cost of life alert?

$49.95 to $89.95 per month
Life Alert’s rates are expensive, ranging from $49.95 to $89.95 per month. This is about $30 to $40 more per month than the industry standard. However, Life Alert offers impressive monitoring services and some of the fastest response times in the industry.

What are the best medical alert systems for seniors?

Here are the best medical alert systems according to our editors.

  • Editor’s choice: Medical Guardian.
  • Best mobile devices: Bay Alarm Medical.
  • Best customer service: MobileHelp.
  • Best warranty: Medical Alert.
  • Best hands-free: GetSafe.
  • Best caregiver features: Aloe Care Health.
  • Fastest response: Lifestation.
  • Best range: LifeFone.

Can you have life alert without a landline?

Pendant can be worn on the wrist or as a necklace, and does not need charging. No landline, no problem! Our wireless options are cutting-edge allowing you to remain protected without a landline. We Save a Life Every 11 Minutes!

How can I get a free medical alert?

Reach out to your local Area Agency on Aging for help receiving a free medical alert system. The agency can connect you with other agencies or inform you about grants and scholarships for seniors.

How much does a Medic Alert bracelet cost?

Package Pricing Snapshot for Medical Alert

One Call Alert Systems System Type Semi-Annual Plan Cost
At Home Landline In-home Landline Alert $19.95 per month
At Home No Landline At-home Cellular Alert $29.95 per month
On The Go Cellular Mobile Alert $34.95 per month

Will Medicare pay for an alert bracelet?

Unfortunately, Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B won’t cover medical alert bracelets’ costs in most cases. Medicare Part A is typically for hospital expenses, though it can include hospice, nursing home and in-home care.